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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8221.110.A
Description
Juniper-Cross Mountain Project
State
CO
Basin
Yampa/White
Water Division
6
Date
6/25/1963
Title
Statement on Juniper Project for Presentation to the Colorado Water Conservation Board--June 25 1963 at Craig Colorado
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />tc <br />~ <br />In <br />- <br />c: <br />'-: <br /> <br />I') <br /> <br />. ,- <br /> <br />13 <br /> <br />long at crest elevation 6160 feet above mean sea level. The maxi- <br /> <br />mum depth of water would be 205 feet. <br /> <br />lhe powerplant would be located below the dam and would have <br />- ,,- <br /> <br />/4- <br /> <br />a maximum head of 205 feet and a minimum head of 164 feet. This is <br /> <br />an upstream view of the Juniper Canyon. Power would be integrated <br /> <br />both physically and financially with the transmission system of <br /> <br />the Colorado River storage project. <br /> <br />Juniper Reservoir site, as seen here looking toward the east, <br /> <br />/5 <br /> <br />would have a total storage capacity of 1,710,000 acre-feet and a <br /> <br />maximum water surface of 23,000 acres at elevation 6150 feet above <br /> <br />sea level. In normal years, the reservoir would be operated between <br /> <br />elevations 6150 and 6140 feet, or would have a drawdown of 10 feet <br /> <br />during the summer months; but the extreme drawdo~l would be 41 feet <br /> <br />which would occur in extremely dry years such as 1934. The reser- <br /> <br />voir would have an inactive storage capacity of 943,000 acre-feet <br /> <br />and a water surface area of 14,600 acres at maximum draHd",,,,, at <br /> <br />elevation 6109 fcet above sea level. <br />
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